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Share Your HCC Story with AstraZeneca

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At AstraZeneca, we believe that one of the best ways to

raise awareness about hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and elevate the HCC patient voice is to share authentic, real-world experiences of individuals.

SHARE YOUR STORY*

If you’d like to share your story with AstraZeneca about your experience living with HCC,

please contact us at the information below. Thank you!

Lily Cappelletti

Oncology Corporate Affairs

Email: lily.cappelletti@astrazeneca.com

*Both patient and caregiver stories are welcome. Compensation is provided.

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